3815 kHz Optional frequency for local traverse, 3350 may also be used depending on distance and antenna4050 khz Main east Greenland party line frequency.5942 khz Ice freq, backup, intermediate distances7995 khz Ice freq, digital comms.11217 kHz Ground Air back up frequencyAll frequencies All frequencies use SSB, USB

VHF radio.Camp communication with aircraft is performed on air band 122.800 MHz FM.

Schedule:

GOC Sonde will monitor 8093 on a routine basis. Main Sonde‐Camp contact time is at 18:45 SFJ hours, but depends on CPS Polarfield Services use of the frequency and the camp activities.

If aircrafts are expected, weather reporting starts 2 hours prior to estimated take off time on a 30 min basis unless otherwise arranged. Reporting primarily on radio with Iridium or BGAN as backup unless agreed otherwise.

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